Polyester
Nylon (also called Polyamide)
Additives
Polyester
Polyester fibre is produced from terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol, which react through condensation to polyester resin. The molten resin is spun to fibres through spinnerets and cooled with air. The fibers are then cut to intended fiber length.
Nylon
Diamine acid and adipic acid are reacted to create a polymer, known as nylon salt. This salt is then heated to a molten state which is then extruded through a metal spinneret to create fibres.
Additives
Die
Tork products from the range:Tork Microfibre Disposable Cleaning Cloth (Nonwoven)
Raw materials
Polyester
Nylon (also called Polyamide)
Additives
Polyester
Polyester fibre is produced from terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol, which react through condensation to polyester resin. The molten resin is spun to fibres through spinnerets and cooled with air. The fibers are then cut to intended fiber length.
Nylon
Diamine acid and adipic acid are reacted to create a polymer, known as nylon salt. This salt is then heated to a molten state which is then extruded through a metal spinneret to create fibres.
Additives
Ink
Environmental certification
This product is certified with the Nordic Ecolabel with certificate number 3083 0055.Fulfilment of Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive (94/62/EC): Yes
Date of issue: 01-12-2021
Revision date: 05-09-2024
This product is produced at Lilla Edet mill, BD.
Disposal/destruction of used product
This product is mainly used for industrial processes. When used in industrial processes the product might through use be contaminated with different substances. This will determine how the used product will be handled/disposed of/destructed. The product itself is suitable for incineration. If used in industrial processes contact local authorities before destruction.
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